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    I've looked through a lot of post here and other forums, and it seems that this board is a prettier, beefier version of the bloodiron. Thank you DFI because the BI is sooo very ugly and not that functional other than being a fairly decent OC'er.

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    Need VDrop MOD

    Hi. Just got this board, and i have some massive Vdrop with Q6600@3600Mhz 1.376v Idle » 1.328v Load

    Last edited by Counter CS; 01-31-2008 at 09:52 AM.
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    ^^^ have you looked on dfi web site they said they have a bios for quad cores.. could help?
    Last edited by zfactor; 01-31-2008 at 10:12 AM.
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    Well, looks like 470Mhz FSB is too easy with Q6600.

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    FYI guys, I bought this mobo and I verify that e8400 works works out of the box with the DK P35

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retrolock View Post
    FYI guys, I bought this mobo and I verify that e8400 works works out of the box with the DK P35
    Well that's good news! I plan on buying an E8400 soon but i'm still not sure if i'm going with the DK or the LT. I wonder if the LT will run an E8400 out of the box? @Vivio, i don't need those features anyway but thanks for the heads up.
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    Retrolock What FP0 has the CPU. At 4GHz stable what Vcore you must set in BIOS?


    Smokin_Joe No problem. LP or DK I think they'll recognise E8400, but it's advisable a BIOS update as soon as possible. Problems could come with E8500, 'cose of its half multiplier 9,5.
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    @Vivio, I haven't tested it because I've been to busy copying some dvd home made movies lol. (not pron :P ) Maybe in a few hours when it gets colder (its afternoon here and it is hot! )

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    i tell ya i got this board last week and for $139 i am crapping myself.
    what a freakin sweet board!!

    525mhz FSB w/ E8400 voltage increase on chipset and VTT is about in the middle.

    solid as a rock.
    great cpu overclocking
    great ram overclocking

    i have been a buyer and lover of the midrange baords for a long time and i gotta say that this board is the best yet.

    i just need a quad to try on it.
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    Lestat For daily use how much Vcore are we talking about?
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    depends on what mhz i run
    my 8400 isnt nearly as good as what i have seen others run, plus i am still unsure of how the cpu VTT CPU PLL and clockgen voltages need to be address in relation to the vcore.

    right now its 1.45v @ 4.2ghz
    my vdroop is only 0.02v
    so i set the bio to 1.47 (or as close as i can) so vcore is 1.45v under load.

    i am using a Gemini II cooler so not the greatest but a decent cooler.
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    Q6600 480Mhz FSB

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    More great results i see. I just bought myself a TRUE and i read someone's post in here about having to mount it horizontally on this board. Does that mean with the fan pointing up or down? I was really wanting to mount this thing sideways so the fan can blow towards my rear exhaust fans.
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    @smokin joe, I think you can mount the TRUE120 vertically. My Ultima 90 which is much smaller than the TRUE, mounts sideways to blow towards the exhaust fans.

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    475*8, 1.376 - 1.392V with my Quad



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    Rig #2
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    E8200 @ 4000 (1.216V) / 4100 (1.248V) / 4200 (1.296V) / 4300 (1.344V)
    2x2Gb Chaintech Apogee GT PC2-8500
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiler View Post
    475*8, 1.376 - 1.392V with my Quad



    Freakin nice man!!! Will that run for 8 hours?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiler View Post
    475*8, 1.376 - 1.392V with my Quad



    how's the vdroop ?

    my board will be there tomorow

    going to try E8400 and Q9550
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    This mobo runs 3870x2 card pretty well.

    Clocked at 904/1000, the card is able to hit a score of 16.7K on the E6750@3.6 on DK P35, pretty decent for a obsoleted dualcore.
    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=5061236



    Vista x64 scores a few hundred points lower for the same rig,
    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=5084303

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertim0r View Post
    how's the vdroop ?

    my board will be there tomorow

    going to try E8400 and Q9550

    CPU Vid special Add : +237,5mV
    Bios reads 1.40V
    CPU-Z reads 1.360V at idle, fluctuates between 1.376-1.392V under load.

    NB and Mosfets get really hot, measured 75°C with a tempsensor on the heatsinks.

    My bios settings :

    Rig #1
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    2600k @ ?????
    2x2Gb GSkill RipJaws-X 1333 (7-7-7-21)
    ATI 5850
    Coba Nitrox 750W
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    Rig #2
    DFI UT P35-T2R (0317 bios)
    E8200 @ 4000 (1.216V) / 4100 (1.248V) / 4200 (1.296V) / 4300 (1.344V)
    2x2Gb Chaintech Apogee GT PC2-8500
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    What does CPU VTT do?
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    1.75 vpll ? that's high

    edit : the vdroop average on this board
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    Standard is 1.55V up to 1.95V (if I remember correctly).
    It helped me a little bit in getting my quad running stable at that speed.
    Had to play and adjust several settings, which makes it nice.

    Good board for it's price.
    Rig #1
    Gigabyte P67A-UD4 trying to figure out this POS board
    2600k @ ?????
    2x2Gb GSkill RipJaws-X 1333 (7-7-7-21)
    ATI 5850
    Coba Nitrox 750W
    Watercooled with HK 3.0 CU, Watercool GPU-X³ 5870 Nickel, PA120.3, Laing Ultra with XSPC top


    Rig #2
    DFI UT P35-T2R (0317 bios)
    E8200 @ 4000 (1.216V) / 4100 (1.248V) / 4200 (1.296V) / 4300 (1.344V)
    2x2Gb Chaintech Apogee GT PC2-8500
    Powercolor 4870
    Corsair 520HX
    Watercooled with HK 3.0 CU, EK-FC4870, Feser tripple, Laing Ultra pump


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    Quote Originally Posted by phi|os View Post
    we have just a few people that have reached over 500fsb. I really wanna buy this board but seeing a few more reach over 500 would be nice.
    This is for you then.

    Decided to push FSB next, this DK P35 mobo really rocks when it comes to that cos
    1. appears to have no strap change even up to 515FSB (needs NB/SB 1.45/1.75v) with very good memtest86 RAM bandwidth reported
    2. EIST still works when o'cing with manual multiplier control, this wasn't possible with the last P35 mobo I tested viz. Neo2-FR.

    NB: Just started loading with Prime95 to bring the load multiplier, let's see how this pans out later.

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    I just purchased a DK P35-T2RS and an E8400 plus Transcend 1200+ 2GB ram. I'm getting the cpu from Mwave later today and I'm gonna overclock it. I think the board can do 1200+ stably with the ram. Hopefully everything goes as intended, I don't want to RMA anything (DOA!). My first Intel CPU since the Pentium 166Mhz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jupiler View Post
    Standard is 1.55V up to 1.95V (if I remember correctly).
    It helped me a little bit in getting my quad running stable at that speed.
    Had to play and adjust several settings, which makes it nice.

    Good board for it's price.
    Did that prime95 run go for a full 8 hours??? I am poised to use this board on another build i am doing for a friend. I was concerned with the 4 phase PWM not being able to handle the quad but your post intrigued me.
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